On this day heaven has one more angel. Our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, Lula Jones, age 70, passed away December 29, 2000 at her home following a brief but very courageous battle with cancer.
She was born November 1, 1930 in Tridell, Utah, the third child born to James C and Dorothy Anderson Brandt.
She is survived by her daughter, Susan (Robert) Osborne; her son, Theron Jones; daughter-in-law, Tammy Jones; grandchildren, Jennifer (Matt),Nolan, Tori, Noelle, Colton, Jared and great grandson, Christopher; also survived by her sisters, twin sister, Lola, Mary, Lydia, Lila, Anna, Jennie; brother, Sonnie; as well as many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by parents; ex-husband, Clinton Jones; beloved son, Craig Jones; also a sister and brother.
Mom was a very loving generous person whose home was always open to all. Her children, grandchildren and family was her greatest joy. She loved to plant and tend her garden and she loved Elvis. She was a beautician for many years. Mom was
such an example of strength, endurance and love and she taught us all so much.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 4, 2001 at 12 Noon in the Mt. Jordan 2nd LDS Ward Chapel 9331 South 300 East. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State Wednesday 6-8 p.m. and Thursday at the church from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Interment, Riverton City Cemetery.
Special appreciation is expressed to Lola, Jennie and many special friends who were a constant source of love and comfort.
I'm loving you, I know you're there
Yet I'm not sure where you are.
Are you sitting here beside me,
or were you the bird that flew?
I feel the wind blow in my ears,
and I'm wondering if it's you.
Are you reading over my shoulder?
Are you holding my hand right now?
I want to tell you I love you,
I'm not sure if I know just how.
I can feel you wiping my teardrops,
and asking me, please, not to cry.
But I'm missing you, loving
you so much. And I'm wondering why
you had to die.
On this day heaven has one more angel. Our beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, Lula Jones, age 70, passed away December 29, 2000 at her home following a brief but very courageous battle with cancer.
She was born November 1, 1930 in Tridell, Utah, the third child born to James C and Dorothy Anderson Brandt.
She is survived by her daughter, Susan (Robert) Osborne; her son, Theron Jones; daughter-in-law, Tammy Jones; grandchildren, Jennifer (Matt),Nolan, Tori, Noelle, Colton, Jared and great grandson, Christopher; also survived by her sisters, twin sister, Lola, Mary, Lydia, Lila, Anna, Jennie; brother, Sonnie; as well as many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by parents; ex-husband, Clinton Jones; beloved son, Craig Jones; also a sister and brother.
Mom was a very loving generous person whose home was always open to all. Her children, grandchildren and family was her greatest joy. She loved to plant and tend her garden and she loved Elvis. She was a beautician for many years. Mom was
such an example of strength, endurance and love and she taught us all so much.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, January 4, 2001 at 12 Noon in the Mt. Jordan 2nd LDS Ward Chapel 9331 South 300 East. Friends may call at Goff Mortuary 8090 So. State Wednesday 6-8 p.m. and Thursday at the church from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Interment, Riverton City Cemetery.
Special appreciation is expressed to Lola, Jennie and many special friends who were a constant source of love and comfort.
I'm loving you, I know you're there
Yet I'm not sure where you are.
Are you sitting here beside me,
or were you the bird that flew?
I feel the wind blow in my ears,
and I'm wondering if it's you.
Are you reading over my shoulder?
Are you holding my hand right now?
I want to tell you I love you,
I'm not sure if I know just how.
I can feel you wiping my teardrops,
and asking me, please, not to cry.
But I'm missing you, loving
you so much. And I'm wondering why
you had to die.
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